Growth of forest plants (pine and holm-oak) inoculated with rhizobacteria: relationship with microbial community structure and biological activity of its rhizosphere

TitleGrowth of forest plants (pine and holm-oak) inoculated with rhizobacteria: relationship with microbial community structure and biological activity of its rhizosphere
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2004
AuthorsGarcı́a, J. A. Lucas, Domenech J., Santamarı́a C., Camacho M., Daza A., & Mañero F.J. Gutierrez
JournalEnvironmental and Experimental Botany
Volume52
Pagination239-251
ISBN Number3491351049
Keywordscolonisation, PGPR, Pinus pinea, plfas, Quercus ilex ssp. ballota, rhizosphere, thymidine leucine incorporation
Abstract

Four bacterial strains showing in vitro metabolic capacities related to their plant growth-promoting action (plant growthpromoting rhizobacteria (PGPRs)) were studied in the growth of holm-oak (Quercus ilex ssp. Ballota) and pine (Pinus pinea) plants at a forest nursery before outplanting. All strains significantly increased some of the parameters studied (stem length, neck diameter and shoot dry weight), although, neck root diameter showed the smallest increase in general. An interaction plant/bacterial strain was observed. Some strains specifically increased aerial parameters in both plant species, whereas other strains did so mainly in one plant species. Analyses of PLFAs and incorporation of thymidine and leucine suggest differences in the perturbation of microbial communities previously established and in the capacity of adaptation to the rhizosphere environment among the different strains